^Laws of the United States of America; from the 4th of March, 1789, to the 4th of March, 1815, vol. 1 (Weightman, 1815) p.708.
^Klerkäng, Anne (1958). Sweden - America's First Friend.
Örebro.{{
cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link) Includes fascimile reproduction of treaty text.
^
abLossing, Benson John;
Wilson, Woodrow, eds. (1910). "1783". Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1909. Harper & Brothers. p. 167.
^White, John H. Jr. (1968). A history of the American locomotive; its development: 1830–1880. New York, NY: Dover Publications.
ISBN0-486-23818-0.
^Biographical/Historical Information, Coad, Patrick family. Papers, 1798-1888,
[1],Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center, September 16, 2011.
^Laws of the United States of America; from the 4th of March, 1789, to the 4th of March, 1815, vol. 1 (Weightman, 1815) p.708.
^Klerkäng, Anne (1958). Sweden - America's First Friend.
Örebro.{{
cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link) Includes fascimile reproduction of treaty text.
^
abLossing, Benson John;
Wilson, Woodrow, eds. (1910). "1783". Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1909. Harper & Brothers. p. 167.
^White, John H. Jr. (1968). A history of the American locomotive; its development: 1830–1880. New York, NY: Dover Publications.
ISBN0-486-23818-0.
^Biographical/Historical Information, Coad, Patrick family. Papers, 1798-1888,
[1],Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center, September 16, 2011.